John Croxall Explained
John Patrick Croxall (born 19 January 1946 in Birmingham) is a British biologist,[1] and was Head of Conservation Biology at the British Antarctic Survey.[2] He is Chair of Global Seabird Programme, of BirdLife International.[3]
Life
Croxall completed a PhD at the University of Auckland in 1971, on ascidian ecology, supervised by John Morton.[4] He was senior research associate in zoology, at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne from 1972 to 1975. He won a Scientific Medal in 1984, from the Zoological Society of London.[5] He received a President’s Medal from the British Ecological Society.[6]
Notes and References
- http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/c/25388/John%20Patrick+CROXALL.aspx
- Web site: About - British Antarctic Survey. www.antarctica.ac.uk.
- Web site: Search Results for "1" – Pacific Seabird Group. www.pacificseabirdgroup.org.
- Croxall . John . 1971 . Doctoral thesis . Digestive system, feeding and ecology of some New Zealand intertidal ascidians . ResearchSpace@Auckland, University of Auckland . 2292/772.
- Web site: Archived copy . 7 December 2011 . 4 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304023954/http://static.zsl.org/files/scientific-medal-winners-final-for-web-1513.pdf . dead .
- Web site: Winners of our President's Medal.